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HorseHour Interview

Maureen Rogers talks to Amy Stevenson about Equine CranioSacral Therapy and how it has revolutionised horse injury repair and recovery.
We discuss posture vs conformation and you will hear Maureen give great tips on signs to look out for on your horse and how to assess them.
Craniosacral therapy was originally developed by osteopaths for people. In the late 1990's US-based Maureen Rogers started developing the
technique for use on horses and other animals and has continued to teach and educate these techniques across the globe.

New Workshop!

One day Equine Pelvis Dissection (EPD)

This one day workshop is a unique opportunity to understand the anatomy as it pertains to the function of the hind end of the horse! In this workshop we look at the
four large muscles groups of the hind end in biomechanics, fascia and its role in healthy muscle function, the sacroiliac joint, the sacrolumbar joint, the spinal cord
and the sciatic nerve and the lower limb!

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Hope For Headshakers DVD

This project was created by Moneighs Productions for, and inspired by, Hektor and the many other horses who live in discomfort from a "condition" called Headshaking. Seeing the positive results of the craniosacral treatments, I share the hope and this DVD.

Hope For Headshakers — A CranioSacral Approach to Equine Health

"Poor saddle fit is one of the main causes of musculo-skeletal and behavioral problems in horses...
This video has been compiled by equine massage therapists who were distressed at the huge numbers of horses they were being called to treat whose problems stemmed from ill fitting saddles.
Equine back muscles play a major role in their locomotion.
Damage will eventually lead to compensatory lamenesses."

The cost of this video is $49.95 USD (plus $6 USD for shipping and handling) and may be ordered in the U.S. by contacting Equine CranioSacral Workshops at (831) 642-2210 or by sending a check or money order to P.O. Box 696, Aptos, CA 95001.

If you would like to order directly from Free Horse Productions in Australia, contact Caroline Hamilton by calling 61 (03) 9436-1439.